Pro Bowl 2019 live stream: how to watch the NFL all-star game online from anywhere

Super Bowl LIII may still be a week away but the NFL has one more game to tide you over until then. The league’s coaches, players and fans have voted to decide which players from the AFC and NFC will compete in the this year's all-star game, and with our advice you can get a Pro Bowl 2019 live stream regardless of where in the world you live.

The game will be held at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida for the third year in a row after the NFL decided to move it from Hawaii. This has worked out well for the AFC who have used the home field advantage to win the past two Pro Bowls.

The AFC all-stars will be coached by Anthony Lynn of the Los Angeles Chargers with quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Deshaun Watson leading the team. The NFC all-stars will have Jason Garrett from the Dallas Cowboys as their coach with quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Mitchell Trubisky.

The Pro Bowl is not only a special event for the NFL but it gives players and coaches, often from rival teams, the chance to play together and take a different approach than they normally would on the field.

If you’re an NFL fan that’s been following the action all season or just looking to watch the league's all-stars go head-to-head on the field, then we have you covered. Keep reading and we’ll show you how to watch the 2019 Pro Bowl online from anywhere in the world.

Also check out how to live stream Super Bowl LIII so you're ready for next Sunday's big game

How to watch the 2019 Pro Bowl online from anywhere in the world

If you live in the US or UK and want to know how to catch the 2019 Pro Bowl, then keep scrolling and we’ll tell you your best live stream and viewing options.

But if there are absolutely no ways to watch in your country – or if a coverage blackout is stopping you from watching in the US – then we can suggest a clever alternative (and no, it doesn’t involve finding some dodgy feed on Reddit). Using a VPN – or Virtual Private Network – you can change the IP address to one in a different state or country which does have the stream so that you can watch the 2019 Pro Bowl from anywhere in the world. The process is very straightforward…

How to watch the 2019 Pro Bowl in the US

If you have a cable subscription that includes ESPN, the network will be showing the game starting at 3pm local time in Orlando (so 12pm PT).

ABC will also stream the Pro Bowl live from its site and on its ABC app for iOS and Android. However, you will have to sign in using the account details from your cable provider.

Can I watch on the NFL Game Pass?

Unfortunately NFL Game Pass subscribers will not be able to watch the Pro Bowl live as it happens. However, if you happen to miss the game or just want to re-watch it later, you can watch a full replay of the 2019 Pro Bowl on NFL Game Pass.

Other ways to watch the Pro Bowl online

Playstation Vue $44.99 per month – Playstation Vue is one option to watch the NFL Pro Bowl and its basic Access package offers over 45 channels including ABC, TNT, ESPN and ESPN2. The service provides top-notch streaming quality as well as unlimited cloud DVR storage so you’ll never miss a game. A 5-day trial to Playstation Vue is also available to help you get started and most of the popular streaming devices like Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast are supported.

YouTubeTV $40 per month – YouTubeTV gives you access to ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN but just like with Hulu with Live TV, there is no NFL Network.

Hulu with Live TV $40 per month – Hulu with Live TV includes ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN but does not come with NFL Network.